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Street Fighter Alpha

Original title: Sutorîto Faitâ Zero
  • Video
  • 1999
  • TV-14
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Street Fighter Alpha (1999)
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Martial arts masters Ken and Ryu are united by the mysterious death of their master, but now the two warriors must overcome a challenge they have never faced before.Martial arts masters Ken and Ryu are united by the mysterious death of their master, but now the two warriors must overcome a challenge they have never faced before.Martial arts masters Ken and Ryu are united by the mysterious death of their master, but now the two warriors must overcome a challenge they have never faced before.

  • Directors
    • Shigeyasu Yamauchi
    • Masahiro Hosoda
    • Joe Romersa
  • Writers
    • Takashi Nishiyama
    • Hiroshi Matsumoto
    • Noritaka Funamizu
  • Stars
    • Kane Kosugi
    • Kazuya Ichijô
    • Yumi Tôma
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Shigeyasu Yamauchi
      • Masahiro Hosoda
      • Joe Romersa
    • Writers
      • Takashi Nishiyama
      • Hiroshi Matsumoto
      • Noritaka Funamizu
    • Stars
      • Kane Kosugi
      • Kazuya Ichijô
      • Yumi Tôma
    • 34User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kane Kosugi
    Kane Kosugi
    • Ryû
    • (voice)
    Kazuya Ichijô
    Kazuya Ichijô
    • Ken Masters
    • (voice)
    Yumi Tôma
    • Chun-Li
    • (voice)
    Tomomichi Nishimura
    • Gouki
    • (voice)
    Ai Orikasa
    Ai Orikasa
    • Rose
    • (voice)
    Chiaki Ôsawa
    • Sakura Kasugano
    • (voice)
    Reiko Kiuchi
    • Shun
    • (voice)
    Bin Shimada
    Bin Shimada
    • Wallace
    • (voice)
    Miki Nagasawa
    • Kei Chitose
    • (voice)
    Ken Yamaguchi
    • Gôken
    • (voice)
    Daiki Nakamura
    • Professor Sadler
    • (voice)
    Hisao Egawa
    • Rosanov
    • (voice)
    Kazuyuki Ishikawa
    • Balrog Fabio La Cerda
    • (voice)
    • …
    Hidenari Ugaki
    • Zangief
    • (voice)
    Kokoro Shindô
    • Kid
    • (voice)
    Katsuhiro Harasawa
    • Rolento Schuberg
    • (voice)
    • …
    Ryûzaburô Ôtomo
    • Birdie
    • (voice)
    Wataru Takagi
    Wataru Takagi
    • Adon
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Shigeyasu Yamauchi
      • Masahiro Hosoda
      • Joe Romersa
    • Writers
      • Takashi Nishiyama
      • Hiroshi Matsumoto
      • Noritaka Funamizu
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews34

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    hiji

    WHY?!?

    Ok. Being an semi-anime fan for a few years, I once fell upon street fighter 2, as an animated movie it was pretty good. The drawing was top notch, and the plot made sense. Not to mention most of the fights were pretty well done. In this, street fighter zero(alpha?) I found it sucked. The drawing was nowhere near as good as SF2. The plot was crap, I mean, the kid shows up and this amazing hardcore die hard fighter dude just believes he's his little brother? What's with that? The whole dark ha-do(sorry, don't know how to spell) thing is kinda cool, but if this had been pursued as more of a sequal to SF2 using some continuity between them, not to mention better drawing in general, I would be more pleased. I can't say the movie didn't entertain me at all, I still like whatching people get beat up, but I think it lacks some of the more apealing features of most plain old let's kick some tail movies.
    canit

    Stay away from this if you're a fan.

    I was disappointed after watching this movie. As a Street Fighter fan I was expecting this to show us the mother of all battle, Akuma vs. Ryu&Ken. The script writer of this movie have obviously had not play the game before, much more read the story behind the game. Where the Alpha series were suppose to be after the famous Sagat vs. Ryu battle (in SF1) and before the Street Fighter 2 tourament. This is where all the magic take place. Here is a list of what should be in the movie:

    1.Ken giving Ryu the famous red headband after a sparring battle 2.Death of Charlie during a mission with his buddy Guile 3.Unfolding the mystery between the Akuma and Ken&Ryu 4.Fighting more in the style of SF2: the animated movie rather then DBZ 5.Hyper moves we use in the games 6.One of the Shotos (thats Ken or Ryu) commenting on the similiarities of Dan's fighting style (same master) (or small stuff like this thats derived from the game) 7.Chun Li hunting down Bison 8.Bison having an interest in Ryu's dark ability 9.have fights with back drops that remind us of the game stages 10.Fill the rest up with game's minor character having fights with one another 11.Showdown between Akuma and the Shoto boys

    This movie is not bad, but its not a Street Fighter movie. Its like they pick up a random script and call it ST:A just to cash in from the fans.
    deepcheck

    not wonderful, not awful, but a good fan movie

    What sets this film apart from others in the fighting-game-turned-anime genre us that the plot and character setup are especially important to the actual portrayal of the character. Don't expect to be able to jump into this film and like it, because you won't. If, however, you choose to watch it from the beginning and actually empathize with the characters, you will most likely enjoy yourself.

    Street Fighter Alpha (the videogame) was the turning point of the street fighter universe because Ryu ceased to be the wandering, invincible (and emotionless) street fighter who is thrown into the plot by accident, and became the central character of the story, in a far more convincing fashion than Guile and Chun Li ever really managed in Street Fighter II. This movie is the expression of that story in film.

    The fighting scenes are spectacular and the story well-paced, but in the end, if you're looking for the kind of popcorn-action flick that guys watch during frat parties, the original Street Fighter Animated Movie is much more your cup of tea (or beer). If, however, you're looking for a sensitive film which deals with the personal side of each of the characters involved, Alpha is much better.
    4richard-337

    Disappointing

    Being a huge street fighter fan and thoroughly enjoying the previous film, Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie, I was really looking forward to this one!

    However, it seemed that the film had no real sense of direction or purpose. Most of the characters I could not associate with and it just lacked the intense action that made the other mentioned street fighter film so superior.

    There are some good points however, the Animation is superb!!!
    jaywolfenstien

    Sadler who?

    Okay, granted, this animated film is based upon an arcade game. Not just an arcade game--an arcade *fighting* game. The requirements for a good arcade fighting game (especially back when Street Fighter set the standards) did not involve having a plot. If it played well and was fun, then you had a hit. It's a given that to make a film the creators are going to have to expand on the three sentences of backstory each character has, and the equally shallow endings they all have; sometimes even substancially change them . . . so why did they feel it necessary to invent a whole new villain with artificial fighters at his disposal? No.

    Granted, I haven't played the original SF Alpha in ages, but I recall Bison (generally speaking) still being the villain in the Alpha/Zero series (yes, I know, not everyone fought Bison in the first one). I can understand them not wanting to introduce Bison in this film to preserve the storyline of the existing SF Anime, but you still have Sagat from SF1. Heck, this film even brings up Akuma (who would have made an excellent lead villain if given the spotlight) but he's not pursued. Instead we're stuck with a throwaway guy no one cares about who has no connection to the Street Fighter game universe. The only thing worse is they don't make much attempt to make him or his underlings as interesting as the "true" SF characters. He's just a cliche mad scientist. That's all.

    Then the presence of annoying existing SF characters doesn't help either. I hated Sakura in the game; I hate her in the anime. Ryu's brother issue started out all right; however, it quickly dissolved into meaningless drivel as the "plot" involving the "villain" consumed him.

    Much of Street Fighter Alpha/Zero's vast cast of characters is not utilized (understandably so considering the volume of faces they've developed over the years), but even the ones who are really don't do much but get beat up until Ryu overcomes his inner demons, discovers the true warrior spirit, yadda, yadda, yadda, and ultimately saves the day. Every Street Fighter player knows that Ken is just as bad as Ryu, if not he's even badder; they even fight to a standstill in this, and yet Ken can't put a dent in the android/robot/artificial guy/whatever he was supposed to be? No. If nothing else, Ken would be able to severly hurt the thing.

    I liked the original anime and even the V series because in the end Ryu & Ken ultimately team up. One or the other (usually Ryu) has to get the final hit, but it takes both of them for a victory. Akuma would have given them both a run for their money with his raging demon; Street Fighter fans don't want the throw-away Sadler crap, we want the real deal--bring on Akuma.

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    Anime
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    Action
    Daveigh Chase, Rumi Hiiragi, and Mari Natsuki in Spirited Away (2001)
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    • Trivia
      Chun Li's color schemes in this animated movie are ruby, emerald, gold, and onyx. In the games, Chun Li's original colors are sapphire, turquoise, gold, and onyx. Chun Li is the only canon street fighter in this OVA with a non-canon color scheme.
    • Goofs
      Ryu's eyes change from light gray to brown and back in several scenes.
    • Quotes

      Gouki: A true warrior enters the battle with all his powers at the ready.

    • Connections
      Featured in Manga Entertainment: The Art of Anime (2005)

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    • Release date
      • January 30, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Уличный боец Альфа
    • Production companies
      • Animaze
      • Capcom Company
      • Group TAC (I)
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      • 1h 34m(94 min)
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